Is Dungog a good place to live?

Is Dungog a good place to live?

“Great small country town” Dungog is a very good place to live. It is especially good for families and elderly people.

Who are the traditional owners of Dungog?

The traditional owners of the area now known as Dungog are the Gringai clan of the Wonnarua people, a group of Aboriginal Australian people. By 1825 Robert Dawson had named the Barrington area, while surveyor Thomas Florance named the Chichester River in 1827.

What is the population of Dungog NSW?

approximately 8,700 people
With a population of approximately 8,700 people, Dungog Shire encompasses the townships of Dungog, Clarence Town, Gresford, Vacy, Martins Creek and Paterson.

What river is Dungog on?

Williams River
Williams River (New South Wales)

Williams River
The Williams River at Dungog
Location
Country Australia
State New South Wales

Is Gloucester NSW a safe place to live?

Gloucester is a friendly, supportive and safe town. There is great community spirit and many opportunities to experience nature from walking trips into Barrington National park to the local community gardens all organised by local community groups.

Which council is VACY in?

Dungog Shire
Dungog Shire

Dungog Shire New South Wales
• Summer (DST) AEDT (UTC+11)
Mayor John Connors(independent)
Council seat Dungog
Region Hunter

What Aboriginal land is dungog?

Dungog Shire was occupied by Koori people up to about 40,000 years before European settlement. The Kooris living in the area from what is now known as Brookfield to the headwaters of the Williams and Chichester rivers up to the Manning River belonged to a tribe known as the Gringai who are a sub-group of the Worimi.

How old is dungog?

* The land for a township to be named Upper Williams was set aside in 1830 but the name ‘Dungog’ was suggested by magistrate Captain Thomas Cook in 1834. * In the early 1830s the settlers petitioned the authorities for a military post to deal with bushranging in the area.

What Aboriginal land is dungog on?

What is the meaning of Dungog?

Tourists and residents alike of the small town of Dungog on the Williams River are usually informed that the word ‘Dungog’ is a local Gringai word meaning ‘clear hills’ or ‘thinly wooded hills’ with the assumption that this refers to the general location of what is now the town of Dungog.

What Aboriginal country is dungog?

When was dungog built?

Its construction was largely funded by public donations. It was opened on the 4 September 1920. On Brown Street, on the way to the hospital, are the handsome buildings of St Joseph’s School (established in 1888) and St Mary’s Catholic Church.

Where is Dungog in Australia?

This place is situated in Dungog, New South Wales, Australia, its geographical coordinates are 32° 25′ 0″ South, 151° 46′ 0″ East and its original name (with diacritics) is Dungog. See Dungog photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Dungog in Australia.

How to find the nearest airport to Dungog?

Airports nearest to Dungog are sorted by the distance to the airport from the city centre. Follow relate airport hotel guides for accommodation booking. You can also dive right into Dungog on unique 3D satellite map provided by Google Earth. With new GoogLe Earth plugin you can enjoy the interactive Dungog 3D map within your web browser.

Where can I book a hotel in Dungog?

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